15 Best Android Apps You’re Not Using

PasswordBox (Free)

It seems like security breaches are more common than burglaries and muggings these days. Guard yourself against would-be identity thieves with PasswordBox, which lets you manage the credentials to services such as Facebook, Netflix and your banking accounts. The app generates secure passwords for new profiles you create as you browse the Web and guards your info with AES-256 bit encryption. Access all of your accounts in the app with one master password. You can also store your credit card, banking and ID information in the app and have it covered by the same protection.

Cherlynn joined the Laptopmag team in June 2013 and has since been writing about all things tech and digital with a focus on mobile and Internet software development. She also edits and reports occasionally on video. She graduated with a M.S. in Journalism (Broadcast) from Columbia University in May 2013 and has been designing personal websites since 2001.

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I have recently buy an Android Phone. I am always in search of good android applications. But finally after reading your genial blog i have got that. You really shared perfect information about new Android Apps. Thank you to be such a charitable lady.

One of my new favorites is the RealPlayer cloud app. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.real.RealPlayerCloud&hl=en You’re able to add videos of any format to your collection in the cloud and it is automatically adjusted for your device screen-size, bandwidth and device type prior to playback. Makes sharing so much easier and obviously faster. Definitely recommend.

Congratulations, you’ve written an article about android apps using a paginated webpage. Why? So it’s really difficult for people using android device to navigate your article. I’ve stopped reading your article at page 2

I’m sure that Ms. Low has provided useful information, but the “slideshow” or “paginated” format (repeatedly clicking to load a new page with a new tidbit of information) has become tiresome. And unacceptable.

Apparently the purpose of the slideshow format is to force-load new pages with ads. I get it – ads are necessary. Unfortunately, this format has gone too far, and gets in the way of the message. It has become so bad that I no longer click on “articles” with titles like “10 Best Apps …” or “12 New Features …”.

In addition to being annoying, this format wastes bandwidth. I would never click on these “articles” when using a cellular data plan.

This is the internet equivalent of distracting late-night TV lawyer commercials or infomercials. It’s a real shame, because I’m sure that Ms. Low worked hard to present some good information.

I like the post. I’m also using StitMe This one is also my favorite app. With StitMe you will able anonymous encrypted communication and spam Call Blocking Guard With Instant message, Chat Messenger And Free Voice Call!! Available FREE in Android – ow.ly/A3hQ6